See New 2020 Lamborghini Huracán Evo Photos
Lamborghini's mid-cycle refresh helps the Huracán accelerate and turn, but the brakes might need work.

The drawn-out life cycles of big-buck, low-volume vehicles mean that supercars face the same kind of mid-life crises that are typically ascribed to their owners. That's why we're now flooded with unending variations of mid-engined exotics. There are convertibles, performance specials, and even mid-cycle facelifts—just like your Hyundai Sonata! Arriving five years into the model's production lifetime, the 2020 Lamborghini Huracán Evo is just that, a freshening of Lamborghini's starter supercar. The Evo adds rear-wheel steering and a 29-hp injection to the Huracán's 5.2-liter V-10, raising output to 631 horsepower. Magnetorheological dampers and variable-ratio steering—optional on the outgoing Huracán—are standard on the Evo, and the old Audi-based infotainment system is replaced with an all-new Lamborghini-exclusive unit. And of course, the design team in Sant'Agata sandwiched the Evo between new front and rear ends with a fresh take on the timeless Lamborghini theme, which blends an unending love of hexagons with a narcissistic mindset.

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